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Six Flags New England. Six Flags New England, formerly known as Gallup's Grove (1870–1886), Riverside Grove (1887–1911), Riverside Park (1912–1995) and Riverside: The Great Escape (1996–1999), is an amusement park located in Agawam, Massachusetts. Opening in the late 19th century, it is the oldest amusement park in the Six Flags chain ...
Total. 48. Pleasure Island was an amusement park located in Wakefield, Massachusetts. The park, billed as the " Disneyland of the Northeast ", [1][2] was in business from 1959 to 1969. During its short existence it went through several owners [1] and was financially handicapped by New England 's relatively short summers.
Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World, the largest amusement park in the world. Africa. For a more comprehensive list, see List of amusement parks in Africa. Americas. For a more comprehensive list, see List of amusement parks in the Americas. Asia. For a more comprehensive list, see List of amusement parks in Asia. Oceania.
Clementon Park and Splash World – Clementon. Fantasy Island Amusement Park – Beach Haven. Funplex – Mount Laurel. Gillian's Wonderland Pier – Ocean City. iPlay America – Freehold. Jenkinson's Boardwalk – Point Pleasant Beach. Keansburg Amusement Park – Keansburg. Land of Make Believe – Hope.
Track gauge. 2 ft (610 mm) [1] Length. 2.5 miles. Edaville Railroad (also branded Edaville USA and Edaville Family Theme Park) is a heritage railroad and amusement park in South Carver, Massachusetts. Originally opened in 1947, it is one of the oldest heritage railroad operations in the United States.
White City was founded by local businessman Horace H. Bigelow. The park opened on June 18, 1905 [1] and was open for 55 seasons, closing for the last time on September 5, 1960. Its lifespan was atypical of American amusement parks of its day (most of which were short-lived, failing to survive past the onset of World War I).
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